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B.C. reports 35 new COVID-19 cases, three new deaths

B.C. reports 35 new COVID-19 cases, three new deaths

This brings the provincial total to 1,445 cases of the virus.
FortisBC introduces new financial support for customers

FortisBC introduces new financial support for customers

Residential customers who sign up for FortisBC's COVID-19 Customer Recovery Fund will automatically have their bill payments deferred from April 1 to June 30.
BC Ferries, highways busy with long weekend travellers, despite 'stay home' pleas

BC Ferries, highways busy with long weekend travellers, despite 'stay home' pleas

Residents of smaller communities across B.C. watched as BC Ferries and highways brought out-of-towners in for the holiday long weekend
Blood donor clinics cancelled, but need continues

Blood donor clinics cancelled, but need continues

“Blood donation can also help address feelings of helplessness many folks may have in the face of COVID-19."
B.C. reports five deaths, 40 new cases of COVID-19 and asks residents to stay home

B.C. reports five deaths, 40 new cases of COVID-19 and asks residents to stay home

VICTORIA — British Columbia is reporting five more deaths due to COVID-19, along with 40 new cases. That brings the provincial death toll to 55 among 1,410 confirmed cases in total.
B.C. announces 40 new cases of COVID-19, five new deaths

B.C. announces 40 new cases of COVID-19, five new deaths

This brings the province's total number of cases to 1,410. 
COVID-19 cases rise in B.C. prison as unions call for protection

COVID-19 cases rise in B.C. prison as unions call for protection

VANCOUVER — The number of inmates who have tested positive for COVID-19 at a B.C. prison has nearly doubled in a day as unions urge correctional officers to protect themselves.
New heated tobacco tax postponed amid pandemic; no plan to expand ‘patch’ program

New heated tobacco tax postponed amid pandemic; no plan to expand ‘patch’ program

Public health researcher Dr. Kelley Lee of Simon Fraser University said while there may be some justification to delaying the tax, a more urgent priority should nevertheless be expansion of the government’s smoking cessation program.
B.C. loses 132k jobs in March as pandemic takes toll

B.C. loses 132k jobs in March as pandemic takes toll

Canada as a whole lost 1,011,000 jobs, driving the unemployment rate up 2.2 percentage points to reach 7.8%.
Pot and mushroom company enters COVID-19 market; investors warned of ads

Pot and mushroom company enters COVID-19 market; investors warned of ads

The BCSC stated that investors should “exercise caution when considering aggressive promotions as a basis for investment decisions as these promotions may make false claims of large profits. At this time, there is no vaccine or any health product that is authorized to treat or protect against COVID-19.â€
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